Twitter

Adding a hashtag (#) for a keyword or subject that you want to feature on your page.

Adding a Twitter list, such as a collection of only your closest friends

For each Twitter feed that you add, you can choose the following options:

Post tweets and retweets.

Post only tweets but not retweets.

Post tweets and retweets to the Drafts folder, which allows you to publish manually later

Save tweets to the Drafts folder and ignore retweets.

Add a filter that uses Twitter’s advanced search capabilities, such as choosing to add only tweets with an exact phrase — say, “social media design for dummies” — by adding the quote marks around the phrase.

Flickr

Just click the Sign In with Flickr button on the Content & Feeds tab and complete the login process. RebelMouse says that it will publish only those images marked Public to your profile, meaning that photos marked as Private or only for family and friends should not show up on your RebelMouse page.

StockTwits

The social network for wanna-be Wall Street moguls, StockTwits is itself a kind of aggregator for short Twitter-like messages about investing and the stock market. Click the Sign In with StockTwits button to authorize RebelMouse to bring in your StockTwit feed, complete with charts, graphs, and videos (if any) that you post there.

LinkedIn

Like StockTwits, the professional connection site LinkedIn allows you to bring in only your own feed. Click the Sign In with LinkedIn button and authorize RebelMouse to bring in your professional updates and shares.

YouTube

Adding videos from YouTube to your page is more like importing from Twitter or Google+. Just type the username of a channel that you like (your own or someone else’s) and then click the Add button. You can open the drop-down menu to control whether new videos are automatically added to your RebelMouse page, or saved into your Drafts folder for you to review, edit, and approve.

Tumblr

The process for adding posts from a Tumblr blog is also quite open. Just type the username for a Tumblr blog that you like and then click the Add button.

RSS

Ever since Google got rid of Google Reader, the world of RSS readers has been in a state of flux. However, every blog worth its digital salt should have an RSS feed that allows you to bring in posts and content. At the time of this writing, RebelMouse does sport an Import Google Reader button.

Given that Google Reader no longer exists, clicking this button opens a window directing you to create an archive of your Google Reader data. Ignore this. Instead, visit blogs that you like or want to feature, click that RSS feed button, and copy and paste the URL into the field here.

You are allowed a total of 25 feeds. If you choose too many blogs to add here (a not-unlikely occurrence, given statistics showing that people’s RSS readers are crammed with more than 30 blogs), you won’t be able to add content from your social media profiles.

Pinterest

You can add all your Pinterest boards or just a few. To add all your boards, just type your username in the field and then click the Add button. To add only one board, type your username/name of the board — for example, davelafontaine/the-way-the-future-was— to limit the content to only the pins you have on that board.